Dear Friends, spring feels strong today and with it all my extravagance. That my blog is quirky and full of brio is already clear to many of you, even though they lack that bit of whim that only a hedgehog enjoy like mine can blatantly prove. Overly intrigued by this news of the day, I dedicate a bizarre news regarding one spectacular scenery of the ancient statues of the Louvre dressed with hipsterjeans, t-shirts, sport jackets, boat shoes, and the inevitable Rayban … what a strange effect to see the giants of the classical age of the boys dressed as contemporaries. This is the aspect that today would Olympian gods and heroes, young and nymphets! an astonishing effect.
For the curious, the statues were not really dressed. The images are the result of a photographic process that superimposes the image of the statue to the clothes worn by some models portrayed in the same positions. The product is highly realistic and expresses a perfect synergy between art and contemporary fashion license plate 2013! They are photos that break down the barrier of distance to the past, and break the harmonious style and suave of classical nudity. These statues seem to follow today’s fashion and art are perfectly! The creator is the French photographer Leo Caillard. His album of shots is called “Stone Street“. The overlapping of the images helped the photographer Alexis Persani, specializing in the creation of effects surreal. Look to believe it!